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Call of Duty: WWII won’t have unlimited sprint

Call of Duty: WWII will ditch unlimited sprint in favour of a more realistic approach, Sledgehammer Games’ Michael Condrey recently confirmed.

Condrey made the confirmation over Twitter.

Unlimited sprint has featured in a number of Call of Duty titles of late, sometimes as a specialised perk. It’s unclear if unlimited sprint will feature in Call of Duty: WWII as a similar perk.

For now, it appears as if players will need to watch their stamina at the same time they are fighting the Battle of the Bulge.

Are you excited of dismayed about the lack of unlimited sprint in Call of Duty: WWII?

Call of Duty: WWII heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 3 November. We’ll hear more on the title at E3 in June.


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